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Just recieved and shot my new Lehigh plug for my knight bolt action LRH. This is the plug I bought.
https://www.sskfirearms.com/breech-...reme-master-hunter-and-long-range-hunter.html
Worked great. So much less BH 209 fouling to clean out. However I am getting a fair amount of blowback.
I am using Remington STS primers. They work great and I have a bunch so in current times don’t want to switch.
I read thru the “shimming primer Pocket” thread. I prob shoot around 150-200 times a year, so if there is any way a rubber O ring would work, it would be much more convenient than steel rings.
That said, is there any way to make the Rubber ones done work well in knight bolt guns like my LRH?
Do I need to bite the bullet and get the steel rings and go thru the shimming process? Or is there some way a rubber one will work for me?
Also, if I did shim the pocket with steel shims, and I someday changed to a different (longer) primer, how would you get the shims out to accommodate the longer primer?
Thx!
https://www.sskfirearms.com/breech-...reme-master-hunter-and-long-range-hunter.html
Worked great. So much less BH 209 fouling to clean out. However I am getting a fair amount of blowback.
I am using Remington STS primers. They work great and I have a bunch so in current times don’t want to switch.
I read thru the “shimming primer Pocket” thread. I prob shoot around 150-200 times a year, so if there is any way a rubber O ring would work, it would be much more convenient than steel rings.
That said, is there any way to make the Rubber ones done work well in knight bolt guns like my LRH?
Do I need to bite the bullet and get the steel rings and go thru the shimming process? Or is there some way a rubber one will work for me?
Also, if I did shim the pocket with steel shims, and I someday changed to a different (longer) primer, how would you get the shims out to accommodate the longer primer?
Thx!